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Quadruple car bombing in Yemen capital kill two
SANAA — Four car bombs that struck mosques in Sanaa and the headquarters of Yemen's dominant Houthi movement on Wednesday killed two people and wounded 60 others, a medical source told state news agency Saba on Thursday. Coming on the eve of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, the bombings were claimed by "Islamic State" and...Arson targets “miracle” church in Israel
TEL AVIV — An arson attack on Thursday gutted part of a church at the traditional site of what Christianity reveres as Jesus' miracle of the feeding of the 5,000 on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, the Israeli fire brigade said. A verse from a Hebrew prayer denouncing the worship of "false gods" was spray-painted in red on a church...Arabs, Muslims can sue U.S. officials over post-9/11 jail treatment
NEW YORK — A divided U.S. appeals court said the federal government's top law enforcers can be sued by former inmates who claim their civil rights were violated while jailed after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks because they were Arab, Muslim or stereotyped that way. Wednesday's 2-1 decision by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals...U.N. envoy to Syria condemns attacks on civilians by rebels and government
GENEVA — On Wednesday, the United Nations mediator for Syria, who held talks with President Bashar al-Assad this week, condemned the government's heavy bombing of civilian areas near Damascus and deadly rebel attacks on Aleppo. U.N. special envoy Staffan de Mistura called on both sides to allow greater access to besieged areas,...U.N. chief criticizes Israel over deaths of children in Gaza
UNITED NATIONS — Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon criticized Israel for the death and suffering of many Palestinian children during last summer’s conflict in Gaza and urged the Israeli government to take immediate steps to prevent such killings. The U.N. chief referred to the controversy over his decision not to include Israel on his...From Chapel Hill to Charleston, it is the same terror
June 19th, 20150 A White man murdered nine people at a historic African American church in Charleston, South Carolina, on Wednesday night. The 21-year-old suspect had clear hate motives. Dylann Roof made racially charged statements during his shooting spree and is seen in a photo with a jacket featuring the flag of apartheid South Africa. The...City probe finds Washington state ex-NAACP official violated ethics rules
Rachel DolezalWASHINGTON — Former Washington state NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal, who drew national attention after being accused of lying about her racial background, has violated ethics rules while heading a police oversight commission, a senior city official said on Wednesday. Investigators hired by the city of Spokane to probe a...White suspect arrested in killing of nine at black U.S. church
June 19th, 20150 CHARLESTON, S.C. — A white man suspected of killing nine people in a Bible-study group at a historic African-American church in Charleston, South Carolina was arrested on Thursday and U.S. officials are investigating the attack as a hate crime. Law enforcement officials detained alleged gunman Dylann Roof, 21, after a...Ramadan in Dearborn at a glance
June 19th, 20150 DEARBORN — Each year, Ramadan brings both traditional and new festivities that unites the Muslim people in communities all over the world. Ramadan has often been called “Christmas time for Muslims.” During the past four years, Ramadan has become more difficult for those who are fasting due to the holy month falling...Police: Curfew to be enforced during Ramadan
June 19th, 20150 DEARBORN — During the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, parents and minors should be reminded that a curfew will be enforced. In Dearborn, where many residents observe Ramadan, the city never sleeps. During this month, fasting Muslims congregate at sundown to eat and pray and some stay up until dawn to prepare for the next day of...Darany offers resolution recognizing Ramadan
June 19th, 20150 LANSING — State Representative George T. Darany (D-Dearborn) is pleased to report that the Michigan House of Representatives passed his resolution to offer best wishes to Muslims in Michigan and worldwide on the joyous and meaningful observance of Ramadan. During this time, Muslims engage in reflection, fasting and prayer. "It was...Dearborn Public Schools recognize non-teaching staff
June 19th, 20150 DEARBORN — The Dearborn Public Schools presented the first-ever Impact Awards recently to honor school district employees who work in roles other than as a classroom teacher and consistently make a positive difference in the lives of students, families and colleagues. Jamall Adora, Zenib Ali, Rola Bazzi-Gates and Shawn Donahue were...2015 Teacher of the Year Award recipients named
June 19th, 20150 From left: Teacher of the Year winners Samia Fawaz (3rd-5th grades), Sharifah Ahmed (middle school), and Amanda Lichocki (high school). Honoree Seena Ankouni (pre-kindergarten through 2nd grades) is not pictured.DEARBORN — Students, parents, colleagues and community leaders honored four outstanding Dearborn Public Schools teachers on...Student wrestler ranks 19th overall in the country
June 19th, 20150 DETROIT — Ali Waab, a local 16-year-old high school junior, ranked second in the state and seventh in a national tournament. He has been wrestling for four years. He is ranked 19th overall in the country. In one teen national tournament he went undefeated with a 7-0 record. As he prepares to enter his senior year, his main goal is...Ethnic and mainstream outlets to collaborate through Detroit Journalism Cooperative
June 19th, 20150 DETROIT — The Detroit Journalism Cooperative, a collaborative formed by five nonprofit media outlets to focus on community life and the city’s future after bankruptcy, will provide fact-based reporting from trusted sources and opportunities for citizen engagement. The DJC includes Bridge Magazine, Detroit Public Television (DPTV),......
Appointments made to Middle Eastern Affairs Commission
June 19th, 20150 Snyder.DETROIT — The newly-formed 15-member Middle Eastern Affairs Commission (MEAC) will act in an advisory capacity to the governor and the director of the Department of Civil Rights. The organization is the successor to the 10-member Michigan Council on Arab and Chaldean American Affairs, created in 2013 to replace the...Grass in front of Islamic Center cut after residents raise concerns
June 19th, 20150 DEARBORN — Residents raised concerns this week regarding overgrown grass on a median in front of the Islamic Center of America that was estimated to have been between three to four feet high. Following a delayed response from the city and county about getting the grass cut, residents took measures into their own hands in fears......
Arab American leaders rue loss of festival at BRIDGES meeting
June 19th, 20150 DEARBORN — At a BRIDGES meeting on Tuesday, June 18, representatives of the Arab American community rued the loss of the Arab International Festival after successive lawsuits brought by anti-Muslim protesters. Building Respect in Diverse Groups to Enhance Sensitivity (BRIDGES) was formed shortly after 9/11, in an effort to...State report documents health challenges of Arab community
June 19th, 20150 LANSING — A report by the state of Michigan released last week concluded that Arab Americans face specific health challenges, including lack of healthcare coverage and appropriate cancer screening. Michigan is home to one of the largest Arab American populations nationwide. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services...Snyder signs bill tying truancy to assistance
LANSING — On Thursday, June 11, Gov. Snyder signed into law a state policy that ties cash assistance for families to school attendance. “To break the cycle of poverty, kids need an education to position them for future success,” Snyder said in a statement. “We have to do everything we can to see that they are regularly attending...Arrests made in Medicare fraud
June 19th, 20150 DETROIT — Federal officials have announced the apprehension of 16 area health officials in what they’re describing as the “largest national Medicare fraud takedown in history.” Officials claim the arrested individuals, including six doctors and a pharmacist, were involved in more than $122 million in kickback schemes and......
Israel’s race to economic and moral bankruptcy
Two recent reports suggest that Israel could face catastrophic consequences if it fails to end the mistreatment of Palestinians under its rule, whether in the occupied territories or in Israel itself. The Rand Corporation’s research shows that Israel could lose $250 billion over the next decade if it fails to make peace with the...New York man attacks FBI agent in “Islamic State” tied probe
NEW YORK — A New York City man was arrested on Wednesday after authorities said he tried to stab an FBI agent executing a search warrant in connection with an alleged plot to carry out an attack in support of the militant group "Islamic State." Fareed Mumuni, 21, was charged with attempting to murder a federal officer after......
Police identify gunman in south Carolina church attack
Booking photo of Dylann Storm Roof, April 26WASHINGTON — The FBI has identified the gunman in the shooting that killed nine people at a Charleston, South Carolina, church as 21-year-old Dylann Roof.An uncle of Roof's said he recognized the man in the surveillance photo as his nephew."The more I look at him, the more I'm convinced,...No more coming in second and winning the presidency
In the history of the United States, four presidential candidates who came in second in the popular vote were “elected” president (John Quincy Adams in 1824, Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876, Benjamin Harrison in 1888, and George W. Bush in 2000). This inversion of democratic elections was due to the fifty states’......